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PIANO TALK. PIAXOi. > Iml class investment'M well as a a n>MßB a culture and pleasure. There la ar article manufactured that will give ar large a return for the money invested. Granting this’to be true, the Plane te be sought after by those who wish te buy must not only have a good teae, but be well and faithfully made, aad be sold at a fair price. It muet ba built to stand years of use. Th* Pianos now offered by THE LONDON PIANO OOMP fulfil all these oondii

A REGULAR M. TO Biliousness BUT MEVER Trot!b’.fcs Hirn NOW. The Case of THOMAS STEWART, Esq. cFrom the Times.”) BT OV» SPECIAL REPORTPX. “ Unquestionably Clemente T<mfc slow pullcd.ine th&Sigh I c&euin'S azvaßvoa of [joo-J out of the i. n-eroua otaez merUninw t tried, but this remedy did tlie baiiowi f«r me in double quick time.” Theee were words of Mr. Tbomae Stewart, tak«r r Wind«or-roa.d, Rooty Hill, sear to a reporter v.bo was detailed to karaa Imb fih-it with him ar.eut his sometime sickaoea •* Yes,” said that centTrtnan, offering tto newspaper man a chair, and taking a ml himaclL “ Once upon a tone I freq matte hod many ctrange aLtaekc. I waa ateaabee with a giddy eieknesa. My food diaafreed w ith me, and I had to drop Ter a time altogether almost. I hat ail a»y strength and energy. My work became a burden ; I seemed to be always MroA Violent head&chee eame w. Triers was a heavy feeling of oppression aed great aw si ling at the pit of she stomach after eariwg. 1 passed tonible nights, sleep being almeto out of the question, and my mouth aad tongue were covered with a hjttovM substance in the mornings. ” •* You were bilious, apparently ?” * Vse ; I used to be a regular martyr to blYi-xtuess. I was never safe from fqar that I waa going to be prostrated by a bilious attack. I tried all aorta of madfenea to ward off the attacks whea I late, the* coming on, and I took many sis laity advertised peas, pills, pearls, aad paßaßa. They were guaranteed to curs a vary th fag from measles to paralysis, bat, with fae exception of Clemente Tonic, all febae* medicines wore utterly useless tn any stags •f my trouble.* •• To return to your last stuck r “Oh ; yes,”replied Mr. Stewart. “ VYaR, I had farther distressing symptoms. A severe bleeding at die nose set tn. This was most difficult to stop, and, as yew may expect, it was very weakening. The giddl ness became worse, the headachea mare unbearable, and I was suffering from waat of proper rest and fur I eeuM H

the nor *• - .. proprietor of the imtel says a a Mr an* away the most effective pick me up la bo tbUined for love or money." M But I came to get your opinion < ** Well, I think it is the only geaaiaa remedy going. Anyhow, it cured mo tte did what none of the other t hinge eeuM du and I must speak as I find. The preai «C the podding is in the eating, yon kuasrF “What about printing this—you falft ~<lo jort uyooUihik lit Aw. that. I’ve not the least objection as taag as you only print what I’va said, for J knew that to ba the pure truth.” ntTUTOUT DECLAKATTOS. S, Taoaos Cravsst. st wimtoieri, Mr BQ, a«ar Bvdaev. la the Ooloay of New Berth waUa, <s SoiewrAjr aac aiucwslT dectarv that I bara read th* aanjxad oocumeot, cnntotli< sf tinea fotios, and oauecntiveljr oonAarto hms aae la ti>r*«, and that it -ontatas aad isa Was aad IsMte hti essouat at my Rinses and ears by CtaswalS Tectki, that 1 bar* given the parUcaian Aduririr and do a.t rece'ra one penny pajmsak tar w* as* abN ooetalne u.v tall pwmtarica ta psMtw toe eaoe ta say way; and 1 make thiv eetoae tostaeadan oMwafsatinasiy totevinc the m« te to true, and by virtue of the provhfom of ea Afa n-U* and p***td in th* ninth year oT tho mien st tor present Majerty. Intituled “An Art tar «■ nMSS offactaol atolitiOß ad Oaths wsd JtißrmatiStoa tafros New” South" ' wAWtaSto Declaration* ta Itau this*Of, sad fee the sapprastas st Totastary red extra totiraal Oaths and AMartfa? | Royal flacking i IPrwtnes the ! 1 t a* leathw. - e MS ! «. » 01 1 lt>*CT** »***»<->

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Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 365, 26 June 1908, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 365, 26 June 1908, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Kawhia Settler and Raglan Advertiser, Volume IV, Issue 365, 26 June 1908, Page 4

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